MILDENHALL, (Suffolk) 7 m. from Newmarket, 12 from Bury, and 57 cm. 68 mm. from London, is a large populous T. on the r. Lark, a branch of the Ouse, with a harbour for boats. It has a well frequented Mt. on F. especially for fish and wild fowl. In 1507, May 17, great part of this T. was consumed by fire. In the R. of Edw. I. it was the Lp. of the abbot of St. Edmundsbury. The late Sir Tho. Hanmer, Bt. had a fine seat here. Its Ch. in which are noble monuments for divers of the North's family, has a tower, or steeple, 120 feet high.